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As we heard earlier today, the RPG Monster Viator is landing on the Switch eShop next week. Have a look at some footage below.

After coming out with a new Feh Channel presentation for Fire Emblem Heroes earlier this week, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems have already readied a new broadcast. We have it below.

Konami today issued the opening movie for eBaseball Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2020, its upcoming sports game for Switch. We have the video below.

eBaseball Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2020 launches for Switch in Japan on July 9.

Kemco’s bringing its latest RPG to Switch next week. Monster Viator, developed by Hit-Point, will launch on April 9, according to an eShop listing.

We have the following overview and trailer for Monster Viator:

Megadimension Neptunia VII recently debuted on the Switch eShop in Japan. Today, Idea Factory announced that it will publish the RPG in the west this summer.

Today’s announcement mentions that DLC made available on PS4 and Steam, with the exception of Million Arthur who is no longer purchasable on all platforms, will be available for purchase as add-on content for Switch.

Here’s some information about Megadimension Neptunia VII:

Amazon has opened pre-orders for the Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition – Definitive Works Set. You can reserve a copy here.

All copies of this special edition include the game and a 250-page art book.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition launches May 29.

The 2020 BAFTA Game Awards were forced to abandon the usual in-person event due to the continued coronavirus pandemic. But a live stream was scheduled in its place, and all of the winners were announced during the broadcast just a short while ago.

As far as Nintendo-related winners are concerned, there are a few standouts. Luigi’s Mansion 3 earned an award for “Best Animation”, Sayonara Wild Hearts was selected for “Artistic Achievement”, Untitled Goose Game was voted on as the top family title, and Ape Out took home a win for its audio. 

Here’s the full set of winners:


Nintendo is bringing back its ARMS Party Crash event, which is being held to help determine who is the game’s top star.

Starting April 2 at 11 PM PT / April 3 at 2 AM ET, Spring Man and Ribbon Girl will duke it out and only one will move on. The name of this particular battle is dubbed “Battle for Stardom”.

You’ll be able to participate in the ARMS Party Crash until April 4 at 11 PM PT / April 5 at 2 AM ET.

Skater XL is one step closer to receiving a concrete release date. The skateboarding title will launch in July, Easy Day Studios has announced.

Here’s a new trailer:

We’ll pass along the final release date for Skater XL as soon as we have it.

Nintendo and Microsoft have been playing well together for quite some time now. The collaborations have led to Cuphead and Ori and the Blind Forest on Switch and even the appearance of Banjo & Kazooie in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. Gaming aficionados continue to wonder about what the future could hold between Nintendo and Microsoft and whether we could see other Xbox titles on Switch.

During an interview with IGN’s Unlocked podcast, Xbox boss Phil Spencer addressed the situation. Spencer seemed to damper expectations a bit, noting that some of the Switch releases were pushed by the developers and the company doesn’t want consumers to be wondering as to which platforms all of its titles could end up.

Spencer’s full words:


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